Sweet Greens Flower Farm
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Sweet Greens Flower Farm
Last Updated On: May 7th, 2026 at 07:36PM MST
Contact information
Farm Address:291 Coles Rolling Rd
Scottsville, Virginia, 24590
Primary Contact: Claudia Seixas
Secondary Contact: James Marzluff
Primary Phone:
Type: Cell
Number: 8433273959
Email: sweetgreensfarm@gmail.com
Secondary Phone
Type: '-----
Number: 8433272437
Email:
Website: https://www.sweetgreensfarm.com
Internship information
General Farm Description: Sweet Greens Farm is a family farm in Central Virginia growing sustainable cut flowers and specialty produce on over 5 acres. We provide high quality wholesale cut flowers to florists, designers and grocers in the Charlottesville and Richmond areas. We also sell at a farmers market in Charlottesville offer bulk flowers and floral design for weddings, events and weekly accounts. We grow in high tunnels and in the field using a combination of tractor and human power with modern scale appropriate tools. We strive to be a positive workplace, maintain a culture of cooperation and respect, and foster professional development through challenging work. Our mission is to spread joy and beauty through local cut flowers, bring healthy food to our community and build living soil for future generations.CRAFT Member Farm? Yes
Internship Starts: 2-Mar-26
Internship Ends: 24-Nov-26
Number of Internship Available: 3
Application Deadline: Priority Deadline February 12th; Positions open until filled.
Minimum Length of Stay: 8 months
Internship Details:
We are seeking candidates to join our team for the 2026 season, March 2nd-November 24th. Ideal candidates will have a positive attitude in all weather conditions, a strong interest in flowers, food and farming, be capable of working at an efficient pace and enjoy working outdoors both on a team and individually.
This position is 16-40 hours/week. Candidates must be able to work on Mondays and Tuesdays. Other possible workdays include Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays and occasional Saturdays.
You will report to the farm owners/managers, and will work both independently and alongside the farm owners and one or more employees on a wide variety of tasks. Responsibilities may include but are not limited to:
Cutting, processing and bunching flowers and assembling bouquets
Field work including weeding, planting, field preparation, irrigation, trellising, greenhouse work and farm maintenance
Harvesting & washing produce
Cleaning, sanitizing and organizing equipment and materials
Assorted farm production tasks
Assist with floral design tasks as needed
There is the option of regular delivery driving shifts to the Charlottesville or Richmond areas
While not required, experience on a production farm is preferred. Some experience in flower farming or floristry is desired.
On Mondays and Tuesdays work centers around flower harvest & post-harvest: cutting and processing flowers, making bunches and bouquets, washing buckets & cleaning workspaces. Wednesdays are a combination of harvest, post harvest and farm production tasks. On Thursdays we focus on farm production tasks and field work. On Fridays we typically harvest and prep for the Saturday farmers market, and work on farm tasks. Most delivery driving shifts are on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. We deliver to Charlottesville, Richmond and other surrounding areas.
A typical work day is about 8 hours with a 30-45 minute unpaid lunch break. The start time varies throughout the year but is approximately 7-4pm, with the exception of July when hours are approximately 6am-Noon. We encourage employees to take unpaid vacation time in July. In our busiest months of April, May, September, and October, vacations and elective days off are strongly discouraged. The main season runs March through November. There may be the possibility to continue work part-time over the winter and stay for another season.
While employees will be immersed in beautiful flowers in an idyllic setting, be aware that this position is physically demanding and the work can be fast paced, repetitive and hard on the body. We work in all weather conditions throughout the year, stand up to 7 hours a day, and cut flowers 2-5 hours a day up to 5 days a week in peak seasons. We grow hundreds of different varieties of flowers each with its own unique set of standards. We value the ability to learn quickly and work efficiently while paying attention to detail to maintain our quality standards.
We work closely with you to train you in our production, harvest and post-harvest practices. Once trained you will be expected to complete tasks independently, efficiently and with attention to detail in order to maintain our quality standards. For example, you will be expected to be able to read a harvest list, cut and process the flowers to our specifications from that list, then follow a detailed packing list to pack and label those orders for their final destination.
We strive to maintain a positive and welcoming work environment. The farm is our place of business but it is also our home which we share with our adventurous preschooler and very friendly extra-large dog, who you will see daily. Our main farm area is set within 15 fenced acres on our 65 acre property which is very peaceful, comprised of rolling hills, creeks, native plants and trees, a pond and lots of wildlife.
Compensation & perks:
Starting wage of $18-20/hr, commensurate with experience. Free excess flowers and produce are available for personal consumption. As part of a small team you will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of farm production and receive extensive on the job training, with room for growth and promotion. Employees are eligible for performance based raises and paid time off after one full season (8 months). We offer limited part-time work over the winter, and offer the possibility of staying on for another season.
Educational Opportunities: As part of a small team you will have the opportunity to learn about all aspects of farm production and receive extensive on the job training. You will have the opportunity to visit other farms as part of the CRAFT program.
Skills Desired: Ideal candidates will possess the following traits: positive attitude ability to work on a team and individually ability to work quickly and efficiently attention to detail to maintain quality standards eager to learn and retain information on crops and new farming systems capable of receiving feedback strong communication skills ability to work in all weather conditions physical stamina with the ability to stand, bend, kneel, squat, cut/snip and lift and move 50 pounds, repeatedly for extended periods of time. Requirements: Must have a drivers license as you will be required to operate farm and delivery vehicles. We are located in a rural area with no public transportation, therefore reliable transportation is required.
Meals: Free excess flowers and produce are available for personal consumption.
Stipend: Starting wage of $16-18/hr, commensurate with experience.
Housing: No. The town of Scottsville is about 5 minutes and Charlottesville is about 25 minutes driving from the farm.
Preferred method of Contact: e-mail
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